Glass Sculptures

 

*Mold Melted Glass Sculptures
Mediumglass
CitySan Francisco
US StateCalifornia
Zip/Postal Code94110
CountryUnited States
Websitehttps://artsearch.us/red-pyramid-glass-sculpture/

About the Artist

The emergence of Mark Fisar's seemingly innate talents to freely make his expression with glass should come as no great surprise, as he was born into a world with both parents well established as artists working in the glass medium.

In its formative stages, his creative process always begins with some central idea from his collection of thoughts.
More often than not,  these ideas find root in naturally occurring forms and textures from the real world.
As the piece develops, he sometimes allows a divergence to occur if serendipity results from the brutal kiln environment.
This combination of studied manipulation and relinquished control finds its success only through the artist's personal judgment and selectivity.

Injecting this liberalized approach to a lifetime of lessons drawn from his notorious genealogy of art glass, his work makes a fresh contribution for our senses.

Glass sculptures created in process of casting glass in to molds in an electrical kiln and cold work including cutting and polishing techniques.

Glass sculptures: mold melted glass, casting cut glass. Unique original glass objects. Cutting, polishing. Glass Artist – Sculptor.

 

These art glass sculptures are meticulously crafted using one-time-usable molds in an electrical kiln, representing the exquisite artistry of the artist. Each piece, crafted from specialized glass, is a singular and unparalleled original, ensuring its uniqueness. Some sculptures boast substantial weight, ranging from 30 kg to a substantial 200 kg, adding to their profound presence and artistic significance. The process involves not only the initial casting but also intricate cold-working techniques, including cutting and polishing, to achieve the desired aesthetic and quality.

 


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